Manjaro Linux has released version 26.0, codenamed Anh-Linh, featuring the Linux 6.18 LTS kernel and updated desktop environments. The update shifts KDE Plasma 6.5 and GNOME 49 editions to Wayland by default, potentially ending X11 sessions for upgraders. Developers recommend the Xfce 4.20 edition for users needing X11 compatibility.
On January 4, 2026, the Arch Linux-based Manjaro distribution rolled out version 26.0, known as Anh-Linh, bringing significant updates to its core components. This major release incorporates the Linux 6.18 LTS kernel, with options for 6.12 LTS, 6.6 LTS, and 6.17-rt kernels in live ISO images. The flagship editions include Xfce 4.20, which retains X11 support, alongside KDE Plasma 6.5 and GNOME 49, both now defaulting to Wayland. This change means users upgrading from prior versions may lose X11 sessions, prompting developers to publish a guide on known issues and solutions.
Key software updates feature KDE Gear 25.12 and KDE Frameworks 6.21 in the Plasma edition, NVIDIA 590 graphics drivers (dropping support for pre-Turing GPUs), and Mesa 25.3 for open-source graphics. Additional inclusions are the first stable COSMIC 1.0.1 desktop environment from System76, Mozilla Firefox 146, LibreOffice 25.8.4, GStreamer 1.26.10, WirePlumber 0.5.13 for PipeWire management, and ALSA 1.2.15.1 sound system.
Manjaro's rolling-release model allows existing users to update via the command sudo pacman -Syu or graphical tools like Pamac. New installations can download Full and Minimal ISO variants for Xfce, KDE Plasma, and GNOME from the official release page. The Hardware Detection tool (MHWD) continues to automate driver configuration, enhancing compatibility for modern hardware.
This release follows release candidate RC4 and emphasizes modernization, though it may require adjustments for legacy X11-dependent setups. Community feedback highlights excitement over Wayland's security and efficiency gains, balanced against potential reconfiguration needs.